Evolution Money to showcase their tailored approach at MBE
Evolution Money provide a new way for homeowners to find tailored and realistic lending solutions - and they'll be at Mortgage Business Expo 2012 to tell everybody about it.
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“Quite often, people don’t know what lending solutions are available to them – either they don’t expect to find a lender, or they are overwhelmed by the options available and don’t know where to start looking” said Menaz Sulaman, Commercial Director Evolution Money.
As a result the company undertook extensive market research to help develop a brand that’s responsive to the clients needs. “Through offering a simple and professional broker service, we guarantee an individual experience for every customer we deal with – we take the effort to understand them and then use this knowledge to suggest the right solution. Our loans are built from the rapport and relationships we develop,” continues Menaz Sulaman.
Although the team at Evolution prides themselves on being different, their approach is reassuringly traditional. They build relationships, listen to their customers and discuss the lending options open to them. It’s this approach of collaboration and understanding that ensures all clients have an opportunity to resolve their financial situation.
To learn more about Evolution Money and to catch an exclusive preview of the new Evolution Money brand, simply visit their stand at the Mortgage Business Expo (stand number C24). The team would welcome the opportunity to talk to you.
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